True, but I do already have one that's close to the 3 ft range and I would like to eventually attempt the challenge of breeding them. I have been told that when an AWM lives its whole life solo that makes them not such great breeders because they aren't use to other monitors. My goal was to get one close to the same size as the one I have so they can have supervised interactions. I was just thinking a smaller monitor may end up looking like food :eek: seeing as how the slightly larger monitors aren't readily available I will have to buy some smaller hatchlings and hope they are quick growers. I was also thinking I could put the younger ones' enclosures in sight of the bigger and then they can at least see each other...
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